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Benjamin Leroux Meursault

Livio Felluga Terre Alte

Domaine de Montille Meursault Saint-Christophe

François Cotat Cuvée Paul Sancerre

Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Meursault

Anne Boisson Meursault

Previously released under the Domaine Boisson-Vadot label, wines from their holdings are now made and presented under the labels of Bernard Boisson's children; his son Pierre Boisson and daughter Anne Boisson. While the two children vinify separately, they share the same cellar in Meursault, and produce wines that are more similar than they are different. Vine age is impressive, with many plots over 60 years old, and no herbicides or fertilisers used. Wines are fermented wild in barrel, thereafter raised in oak for 19-22 months, with no more than 30% new oak used predominantly for the top cuvées. Winemaking for Anne's Meursault sees a cold settling for 12 hours before fermentation in barrique, of which 20% is new oak. Lees are stirred four or five times at the end of alcoholic fermentation in early spring, and then given 22 months élevage.

Domaine Chanson Corton Grand Cru 'Les Vergennes' Blanc

Sadie Family Palladius

The guru of all cult winemakers in South Africa, Eben Sadie, brings meticulous care to his wines with old vines, low yields, old barrels and concrete fermenters all allow the grapes to speak of their terroir. Palladius is a blend of up to nine varieties, with Chenin Blanc dominating and adding freshness, from a multitude of old parcels and soil types.

Bruno Colin Chassagne-Montrachet Premier Cru 'Les Vergers'

Pascal Cotat Les Monts Damnés Sancerre